LaurenRitz
Crowing
Pictures?
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I think you said the eggs could have been pure Rhode Island White, or a mix with the RIW and Cornish.Sorry. Been a bit busy. They hatched on schedule. Unfortunately only 3 of the eggs out of 12 were fertile.
But the good news is at least there was 3. The parent flock, is very young. So im putting it down to that.
So 4 days old in these pics.
One has clear brown markings. Other 2 are just pale yellow.
Comb types can be hard to see on chicks.Here is a better pic. I personally can't see a difference. But I don't have a trained eye.
Good mother hens are really nice to have. I'm glad she is doing so well!I must say though. The mum is an egg production hen bred for commercial production barn raisingand free range purpose. Leghorn over rhode Island white. I'd say they lay over 300 eggs per year each. She is an outstanding mother.
Tentatively, yes. I can't tell the two white ones apart in the photos, so I can't tell whether I've seen at least one photo of each comb, or whether I've seen just one more than once and missed the other. But I haven't seen any obvious single combs.So.... natJ it looks at this stage as if they are all pea combs?